Investigation of NOx- and PM-reduction by a Combination of SCR-catalyst and Diesel Particulate Filter for Heavy-duty Diesel Engine 2009-01-0912
The upcoming Euro VI emission legislation for Heavy Duty Diesel engines can be complied with by using a combination of a wall flow DPF and a UREA SCR-system. This paper describes investigations of NOx and PM reduction by a combination of SCR-catalyst and an (uncoated) Diesel particulate filter (DPF), performed on a fully transient heavy-duty test bench. Soot loading and passive regeneration of the DPF for different configurations of both components and active regeneration by fuel injection into the exhaust gas line were investigated. The impact of DPF on SCR-catalyst as well as SCR-catalyst impact on DPF was analyzed in terms of NOx-conversion and regeneration efficiency of the filter under steady-state and transient operating conditions.
The NOx-conversions for the configuration SCR-catalyst in front of DPF were higher for all operating conditions than for the combination DPF in front of SCR-catalyst. This was due to higher temperatures and higher NO2-to-NOx-ratios in front of the SCR-catalyst. On the other hand, passive regeneration of the filter in this configuration was poor under certain operating conditions due to low concentrations of NO2 in front of the DPF. For the combination DPF in front of SCR-catalyst, passive regeneration of the filter was sufficient in a wide range of the operating conditions.
Citation: Schaefer, M., Hofmann, L., Girot, P., and Rohe, R., "Investigation of NOx- and PM-reduction by a Combination of SCR-catalyst and Diesel Particulate Filter for Heavy-duty Diesel Engine," SAE Int. J. Fuels Lubr. 2(1):386-398, 2009, https://doi.org/10.4271/2009-01-0912. Download Citation
Author(s):
Michael Schaefer, Lothar Hofmann, Patrick Girot, Renaud Rohe
Affiliated:
Johnson Matthey Catalysts (Germany) GmbH, Germany, Saint-Gobain DPF, Automotive Emissions Controls, France
Pages: 13
Event:
SAE World Congress & Exhibition
ISSN:
1946-3952
e-ISSN:
1946-3960
Also in:
Diesel Exhaust Emission Control, 2009-SP-2254, SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants-V118-4, SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants-V118-4EJ
Related Topics:
Diesel particulate filters
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